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October 24th, 2010 by admin
… But doesn’t ask you to play Monkey-See-Monkey-Do:
But Doesn’t Ask You to REPLICATE?
See What I Mean —> http://iyca.org/fitspecialist1/
I’ll be blunt with a message heading into your weekend:
If Complete Athlete Development is not in your library of educational resources, you are sorely missing out.
… But doesn’t ask you to play Monkey-See-Monkey-Do:
But Doesn’t Ask You to REPLICATE?
See What I Mean —> http://iyca.org/fitspecialist1/
http://CompleteAthleteDevelopment.com/
Have a great weekend!
Brian
Facebook Comments:
October 25, 2010 at 4:47 am, David Kamalani said:
That was a waste of my time. Did not teach me about proper technique.
October 25, 2010 at 10:00 am, Matt said:
This is exactly the reason why i purchased the YFS 1-3 materials. Fantastic post!
October 25, 2010 at 10:16 am, Carmen Sturniolo said:
Two thumbs up. The exact reason I became a member years ago. Great post. Thanks fellas
October 25, 2010 at 1:13 pm, Aaron said:
I agree with what you had to say.
I have been coaching for over 10yrs and through my experience I have seen the exact same thing with my athletes. With each training session there may be a need to adjust that session for that athlete, you have to be prepared to do that, so yes a cookie-cutter program is of no use.
I just became YFS level 1 certified just last week, to add this to my resume.
I have been following IYCA for years just to see where you were going and I like it so keep up the good work.
July 08, 2011 at 11:59 am, Edgar Kourany said:
I vehemently disagree! Fundamental fact is that verbal AND most importantly VISUAL cues stay longer with a student. Show
Me.. I think I know as a medical student teacher.
Retired MD